These were some of the things that topped Trinity Mirror's online survey

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More #dogsatpollingstations tweets

People sure do love this trend...

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#dogsatpollingstations

One of the most popular trends in recent elections is for people to post pictures of their dogs waiting outside polling stations with the hashtag #dogsatpollingstations and it appears the 2017 election is no different.

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Theresa May on Bath vote

The third question we asked Theresa May during her visit to Cross Manufacturing was on the importance of Bath...

Q3. The Chancellor of the Exchequer was here yesterday, you’re here today: Why is Bath such an important political battleground for the Conservatives in this campaign?

All of us, not just me and the chancellor, but other members of the cabinet and part are getting out round about the country getting to seats of various types, talking to different communities across the country about the crucial choice that is faced at the next election. If you look at the 2015 election the SW gave my party 15 more seats. The simple maths is if we lose six seats here we lose our majority.

Theresa May on business rates

Q2. Small businesses in Bath have raised concerns about rates being comparable to London and the number of empty shop units: What are the Conservatives going to do to protect local high streets?

As outlined in our manifesto, we have put in some extra funding to support businesses in terms of business rates but we will also look at reviewing how business rates are done for the future.

The current system is once every few years people get a change in their business rates and I think that’s often difficult for people so we willl look at whether there’s a better way of addressing this...

14:17

The Champions Cup draw is a beauty for Bath Rugby!

The European Champions Cup draw has been done and it could hardly have gone better for Bath Rugby and their fans.

PM Theresa May interview: Brexit

The Prime Minister visited Cross Manufacturing at Bath last week and we were able to put three questions to her.

Q1. Bath was a serious remain city, with an MP who campaigned to stay before voting for Brexit: Why would Bath voters back Ben Howlett and the Conservatives again this time around?

Yes of course people voted differently in that referendum but they made that choice and overall they wanted us to leave the EU. I believe it is important that as a PM and a government and a party we deliver the will of the British people.

Factory workers listen to PM Theresa May (Image: Artur Lesniak)

14:07

Confirmation from police

14:03KEY EVENT

City centre street closed after suspect package scare

Manvers Street and the council’s One Stop Shop have reopened after being evacuated at lunchtime.

The move was taken after a “suspect package” was found but it later turned out to be a false alarm.